Sony DCR-HC36 MiniDV Digital Handycam Camcorder with 20x Optical Zoom (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
| Brand | Sony |
| Connectivity Technology | Infrared |
| Flash Memory Type | Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo |
| Color | Silver, Black, Grey |
| Special Feature | Infrared, Low Light |
| Screen Size | 2.5 Inches |
| Optical Zoom | 20 |
| Camcorder type | Action Camera |
| Included Components | User Manual, Battery |
| Video Capture Resolution | 480p |
About this item
- 1/6-inch CCD imager
- MiniDV recording format offers up to 500 lines of horizontal resolution
- 20x optical zoom with Super SteadyShot picture-stabilization system
- 2.5-inch high-resolution touch-panel SwivelScreen LCD display rotates up to 270 degrees for multiple viewing angles
- Super NightShot Plus Infrared System captures natural-looking video in low light
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| Customer Rating | 3.9 out of 5 stars (43) | 2.7 out of 5 stars (66) | 3.6 out of 5 stars (39) | 3.5 out of 5 stars (60) |
| Price | $150.00$150.00 | $150.00$150.00 | $165.00$165.00 | $130.00$130.00 |
| Sold By | Chumdog LLC | Chumdog LLC | Chumdog LLC | Chumdog LLC |
| Color | Black, Silver, Grey | silver | Black, Silver | Black, Silver |
| Screen Size | 2.5 inches | 2.5 inches | 2.5 inches | 2.7 inches |
| Media Type | Mini DV | Mini DV | Mini DV | Mini DV |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CCD | CCD | CCD | CCD |
| Optical Zoom | 20 | 20 | 20x | 12x |
| Video Capture Resolution | 480p | 720p | — | 480p |
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| Package Dimensions | 7.4 x 7 x 4.8 inches |
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| Item Weight | 3.3 pounds |
| ASIN | B000E0DU62 |
| Item model number | DCR-HC36 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #471,830 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #1,847 in Camcorders |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Date First Available | April 18, 2005 |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
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CL) MU) Sony DCR-HC36 MiniDV Digital Handycam Camcorder with 20x Optical Zoom
From the Manufacturer
The DCR-HC36 from Sony gives you a full-featured, compact MiniDV camcorder at an affordable price. Highlights include the Advanced HAD CCD imager, which captures stunning detail and clarity, and 20x optical zoom with Super SteadyShot picture stabilization, which focuses on distant subjects, providing clear close-up images with less distortion. The Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens offers less glare and increased contrast for vivid, more life-like color and tones.
Make your personal videos complete with additional customization features such as Picture and Fader effects for creative and professional looking enhancements. Picture Package software helps you easily organize and edit still images and video.
1/6-Inch Advanced HAD CCD Imager, 680K Pixels Gross
1/6-Inch Advanced HAD (Hole Accumulation Diode) CCD with 340K (effective) pixels provides stunning detail and clarity with exceptional video (up to 500 lines of horizontal resolution) and still image performance.
MiniDV Recording
Offers up to 500 lines of horizontal resolution, 3x the color bandwidth and a significantly higher signal/noise ratio, to provide spectacular video performance.
20x Optical/800x Digital Zoom
The optical zoom helps to bring the action close up from far away. In addition, the digital zoom interpolation means that extreme digital zooming is clearer, with less distortion than previous types of digital zooms.
Professional Quality Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar Lens
Carl Zeiss lenses have an advanced optical multi-layer coating that offers less glare and flare with increased contrast. This results in vivid image brilliance, true-to-life color saturation and perfect renditions of subtle tones.
Super SteadyShot Picture Stabilization System
Picture stabilization system that uses motion sensors to detect and compensate for camera "shake" without compromising picture quality like some other digital stabilization systems.
2.5-Inch Touch Panel SwivelScreen LCD Display (123K Pixels)
Provides excellent viewing clarity with improved resolution. The high resolution 123K pixel LCD screen rotates up to 270 degrees for multiple viewing angles providing sharp, detailed images for monitoring or playback.
USB Streaming
Stay connected to family and friends by broadcasting live video with audio over the internet using the USB interface. You can even playback your favorite recorded scene on the camcorder's tape. It's like having your own video conferencing system.
i.LINK DV Interface
A digital high-speed bi-directional interface which provides audio-video communication between two compatible devices. This connection allows for pure digital transfer between devices equipped with an IEEE1394 interface, such as camcorders, digital VTRs, capture cards, and PCs.
Digital Still Memory Mode with Memory Stick Duo Media
Capture still images at 640 x 480 resolution, directly onto Memory Stick Duo Media for easy transfer to PCs for e-mailing, printing, or sharing with other compatible Memory Stick devices.
InfoLithium Battery with AccuPower Meter System
Charge the battery at anytime because unlike NiCad (Nickel Cadmium) batteries, Sony's rechargeable Lithium Ion batteries are not subject to a life shortening "memory effect." Sony's exclusive AccuPower meter displays the battery time remaining in minutes, in either the viewfinder or on the LCD screen.
Tele Macro Function
Useful for shooting close up shots, but without having the camcorder casting a shadow on the subject. Images shot in the Tele Macro Mode will have the subject properly focused with the background unfocussed so that the subject stands out.
Super NightShot Plus Infrared System
With Sony's Super NightShot Infrared System you can capture natural looking video, even when shooting in low light. Record subjects up to 20 feet away using the built-in infrared system, but without the overall monochrome color common with earlier low-light recording systems.
Manual Focus
Allows the user to manually adjust the focus of the camcorder using the touch panel. Manual focusing also allows the user to control the focus in difficult situations where either the environment or the subject does not allow the camcorder's auto focus to perform optimally, such as when shooting through a window or in a crowded environment.
On-Screen Zoom and Record Controls
For additional control of the camcorder, the DCR-HC36 features Zoom and Record buttons on the frame of the LCD screen. This allows the user more flexibility when holding the camcorder, especially in overhead or low angle shots.
Stamina Battery Power Management System
Using the optional NP-FP90 InfoLithium Battery, the DCR-HC36 can continuously record for up to 9 hours (viewfinder) or up to 7 hours (LCD) on a single full charge, providing extra long battery life.
Program AE (Auto Exposure) Modes
Program AE modes make recording easy even when filming in challenging situations. Choose from Beach and Ski, Landscape, Portrait, Sports Lesson, Spotlight or Sunset and Moon modes.
Additional features
- Picture effects
- Easy Handycam button
- Fader effects
- Battery information
- Picture Package software
What's in the Box
Sony DCR-HC36 MiniDV camcorder, power adapter/in-camera charger (ACL25), InfoLithium rechargeable battery (NPFP30), Remote Commander remote control (RMT-831), stereo AV cable, lens cap, USB cable, CD-ROM with USB Driver (Picture Package Software ver. 1.5 for Sony)
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Modern MiniDV cameras are also very reasonably sized; occupying less than half a cubic foot, the HC36 weighs in at less than a pound even with the battery and tape. That's about large cheeseburger size, or the size of a digital camera from a few years ago. Despite toy-like dimensions, the sculpted duo-tone exterior and handsome chrome lens bezel lend to a quality look and finish.
Those of you intimidated by the arms-length list of features who "just want to hit record and go" will be glad to know that the HC36 has an Easy button. Located right next to the Sony logo on the left side of the camera is a blue button labeled - yes, really - "Easy". Pressing this button puts the camera into everything-automatic mode, and also increases the size of text on the display (very handy for the reading glasses set), allowing the old-school and I'm-not-technical school alike to record full quality video. You don't even have to know how to flip out the LCD screen, the Easy button literally makes the camcorder point-and-shoot.
The more technically inclined are accommodated with tailored personalization. Nearly all the camera's functions are controlled by the touch screen LCD's menu system, but Sony uses a clever shortcut; A personalized menu which you can set to display the features you want - any camera function, such as exposure, white balance, etc., can be set as a menu button; A single touch of the LCD brings up the menu of buttons you've set to display. No scrolling through menus to get to some deeply-buried function, just press the screen and there's the menu that you made with your functions. This system is in some cases faster than physical buttons on the camera itself!
And there's no shortage of functions to play with. The HC36 features two different levels of night vision; "Nightshot Plus" employs an infra-red lamp on the front of the camera providing a fully lit view up to about ten feet even in total darkness, while "Super Nightshot Plus" bumps up the light sensitivity by slowing the shutter speed - great for distance viewing in low light, or shots of the night sky (night vision can see stars that you can't). A Tele Macro function captures close-up sharp images from a few feet away, and the Spot Focus feature makes focusing a breeze - just touch what you want focused on the touch-screen and it focuses to that object.
There's the usual basic palette of picture effects and faders included, but the true video editor will of course want to use the computer, which is what the MiniDV format was made for. An i.LINK jack (i.LINK is Sony's name for Firewire/IEEE1394, they're one and the same) is provided for a quick and quality connection. A note to the uninitiated: *DO NOT use a USB connection to export video to your computer.* The USB format is slower and will result in poorer-quality video. Connecting by Firewire provides a better-than-TV image using the right software - I avoid using bundled software when possible, and would recommend using Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 or Sony's own Vegas DVD program, both of which offer free trials to see which you prefer.
The HC36's still picture feature is a novelty; you must purchase/provide a Memory Stick Duo for the function to work, and while 640x480 VGA size images are nothing compared to a digital camera, it can be entertaining when combined with the camcorder's other features - using the digital zoom and NightShot for example, you can capture an image from several hundred feet away in near darkness. Fun, but a real digital camera is still the way to go for photographs.
Connections are the HC36's weak point. The aforementioned Firewire jack is there, but the cable is not included. An analog video/audio jack (out only, no in) is provided along with RCA-ended cable to connect to your television or analog source, but because the jack and cable are non-standard and unique, should you lose the cable, you'll have to go to Sony to get another. And there's no mic input. The built-in stereo mic can record 16-bit high-quality audio, but a camcorder with this many features should have this one more.
Overall, the HC36 is the sweet spot in the Sony camcorder lineup, a big-quality features-heavy camcorder in a small, lightweight package, with a tiny price to match. Five stars for Sony's movie-making multi-tool.
(Addendum: Why not DVD? DVD camcorders offer similar features, however you must pay hundreds more for a DVD camera than a similarly-featured MiniDV cam. They're also noticably larger, and DVDs aren't nearly as easy to work with - You must format a DVD before using it, which requires setting the camera on a steady surface and waiting several moments. Recording at the highest quality setting, a camcorder DVD will hold only 20 minutes, and then you must "finalize" the disc before playing it in any other DVD player. Should you need to replace the DVD during an important timely event, or forget to finalize the disc before giving it to someone or storing it, you're pretty much out of luck. Because the DVD camcorder system is set up to just play the DVD as-is, editing or getting the video on computer can be a long and very complicated process. Whereas MiniDV tapes last an hour, were made for editing, and offer slap-it-in-and-go convenience. If you have the extra money and just want to play back video as you shot it, a DVD camcorder is a possibility, but at a fraction of the price and complication, the MiniDV cam is the bang-for-the-buck convenience-is-king winner.)
First impression on Night Vision: works fine but the infrared light (built-in) seems too weak to reach across a room. I think I will need to purchase a stand-alone light to extend the range. Other than that the Sony quality seems to prevail. Happy so far.
Batteries: Buy spares. The estimated "60 minutes" of battery life goes quicker than you would imagine.
Cons: While recording yourself, with the view finder flipped, it's difficult to manipulate the control buttons. It's almost impossible to start/stop/change modes while holding the camera in front of you. Also - you must view the small viewfinder straight on to see it clearly; at the slightest angle the viewfinder appears dark and the image is difficult to discern. However, this is pretty much how any camcorder viewfinder is.
Good to know: the "out" ports - iLink (Firewire), USB and AV - the iLink is specifically for computers and is the ONLY way to import files to a Mac. I bought a 4-pin to 9-pin firewire. You are unable to use the USB port to upload to a Mac. None of these cables are included so buy them when you buy the camera or have to wait anxiously for them to arrive to be able to upload them to you Mac. Also it seems that the ports serve one purpose each: the USB can be used to upload to a PC, firewire port us a must for Macs, and the AV port is the only way to view the files on your TV as far as I can tell. I attempted to view files on my TV via USB cable and that did not work. Don't let the miniDV tape scare ya if you're used to memory sticks, as it works well and produces HD files.
Overall: GOOD Sony product, as most are.
It worked for about 20 minutes. Then I switched the tape and poof! Stopped working. After exhausting all options I finally gave up trying to get it to work. The next day I turned it on and it worked! Then I fast forwarded and stopped, then pressed play and it stopped working again! I spent $300 for a piece of junk!
Upgrade. I'm just using it for film class, so I didn't need anything special. Thanks







